How can we each be generous in our own ways today? This Made My Day. Daniel Meeter of Old First remarked that he was shocked, “Who does this kind of thing? So this is what love looks like, this hospitality, this generosity, this joining our lives together for better for worse." May Congregation Beth Elohim and Old First Church thrive in these values and continue to bring goodness, kindness and peace to our world.” As Simon the Righteous taught us in the Talmud, the world stands on three things: on Learning, on Worship, and on acts of Loving Kindness. In his announcement of this gift, Rabbi Bachman noted, “Each of our historic and sacred communities inhabit buildings made for a different era of religious life and yet each of our communities understand the historical mandate to renew our relationships with our God and our community in every generation. Accordingly, CBEs gift to Old First will support their efforts to complete the necessary architectural studies for the preservation work its sanctuary demands. In an ironic twist, Old Firsts own ceiling collapsed earlier this year. Old First also actively supported CBEs successful campaign to win the Amex Partners in Preservation grant. Among many other gestures, Old First made its worship space available for several High Holiday services when CBEs Sanctuary ceiling collapsed. The CBE gift to Old First is in recognition of its generous and continuing support for Congregation Beth Elohim over the years. On the heels of winning one of only four Amex Partners in Preservation grants of $250,000 in New York City, Senior Rabbi Andy Bachman of Brooklyn’s Congregation Beth Elohim announced today that Trustees of the Congregation have pledged $15,000 to Old First Reformed Church, their beloved neighbors and partners in building friendship and community in Park Slope. Partnership between synagogue and church lead to unprecedented gift Two communities facing the burden of repairing collapsed ceilings find meaning in supporting each other Community members respond with emotion and joy. Upon Winning a Quarter Million Dollars in Online Competition, Brooklyn Synagogue makes $15k donation to neighboring Church Congregation Beth Elohim recently won $250,000 in a social media driven online voting competition to help restore their historic building. It filled me with such warmth and pride for this community’s leadership that I just had to share. I just received this press release from Congregation Beth Elohim.
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